T TheQ Well-Known Member Jun 17, 2016 #2 27 years after the first disco did it , But series ones L/Rs did it how many years ago?
MJI Well-Known Member Jun 17, 2016 #3 Well I know people with vehicles capable of pulling ten coaches at 100mph, also another capable of 20 at 90
Well I know people with vehicles capable of pulling ten coaches at 100mph, also another capable of 20 at 90
T Thor1950 Well-Known Member Jun 17, 2016 #4 rolling resilience is next to nothing. great illusion/trick
MJI Well-Known Member Jun 17, 2016 #5 Thor1950 said: rolling resilience is next to nothing. great illusion/trick Click to expand... Just need the power to go faster. And yes I do know a few people who own or part own large locos
Thor1950 said: rolling resilience is next to nothing. great illusion/trick Click to expand... Just need the power to go faster. And yes I do know a few people who own or part own large locos
wil2813 Well-Known Member Jun 17, 2016 #6 Thor1950 said: rolling resilience is next to nothing. great illusion/trick Click to expand... +1 bet he had problems stopping it though
Thor1950 said: rolling resilience is next to nothing. great illusion/trick Click to expand... +1 bet he had problems stopping it though
gemsdad NOT BOTHERED. Jun 18, 2016 #7 Thor1950 said: rolling resilience is next to nothing. great illusion/trick Click to expand... It is having the torque to get it rolling in the first instance,nothing to do with rolling resistance,that is just one aspect of it,especially as the engine is only a 2 litre one,with the auto box fitted.
Thor1950 said: rolling resilience is next to nothing. great illusion/trick Click to expand... It is having the torque to get it rolling in the first instance,nothing to do with rolling resistance,that is just one aspect of it,especially as the engine is only a 2 litre one,with the auto box fitted.